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As Vivendi lists Universal Music, the streaming boom’s end is near

As subscriptions approach saturation level, label-owners decide it’s time to sell

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Facebook walks as Google caves in Australia

Why two tech giants have different answers to the question of who should pay for news

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Why China’s Didi can succeed where Uber has struggled

To glimpse the future of the ride-hailing business, look east

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  • by david hall
Can Intel’s new boss turn the chipmaker around?

Pat Gelsinger has his work cut out

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Diary of a plague year

A columnist confronts the pandemic

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Narendra Modi promises to privatise Air India

The state promises to unload its dusty companies. For real this time

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  • by david hall
For Deutschland AG, Brexit goes from bad to wurst

Companies in Germany lament the effect of Britain’s departure from the EU

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Unions take on Amazon and Alphabet. Big tech watch out

An old force wants to shake up a younger industry

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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